Seeing Clearly

There are
patterns in our behavior that get in the way of our ability to see
clearly. As we learn to become less
resistive, judgmental and attached to outcome we are able to see ourselves and
others more clearly. We do not see
things as they are, we see them as we are. Masters of awareness do not just do more with what they
see, they see more before they do. Do
not give away your power by trying to make others extraordinary at your
expense.

We each have a set of unconscious
habits that reflect our “winning
strategy” for achieving success. We did not design our winning strategy, it designed us. It is the source of both our success and our
limitations. It focuses our attention
and shapes our actions. It determines what is possible and what is impossible
for us as individuals and organizations. Our winning strategy is not what we do. It is the source of what
we do and who we are choosing to be in this moment.

Though we
often live as if the present moment is some obstacle that needs to be overcome
so we can get to some better moment in the future. Our focus on thinking over many thousands of
years has separated us from the condition of truly being present. This has caused us to lose connection with
ourselves and each other.

Who we think
we are is very different from the authentic emotionally intelligent person we
need become once again. Our survival as
a species demands that we transcend into now. We need to develop the wisdom to understand the distinction between our
ability to think thoughts and the enlightened power of being more fully present
in each moment.

For those who
are ready, this awakening will have a dramatically positive effect on our
results and our life. With each person
who learns to transcend into the now it will becomes easier for that choose to
follow this path.